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Cleaned valve cover in safety-kleen, inside changed color. Oxidization?
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02-12-2015, 03:37 PM | #1 |
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Cleaned valve cover in safety-kleen, inside changed color. Oxidization?
I'm doing my metal (Aluminum? magnesium?) valve cover gasket on my 2006 330xi, and I cleaned it at a shop with a Safety kleen solvent based cleaner bin, then hosed it down with water and let it dry in a heated room overnight.
The next morning I looked at the cover and it changed color from what it was after I had cleaned it. Since it changed color, does it matter? Is it oxidization? Did I ruin my cover with using the solvent? The part was closer to what the edge looks like on the second pic here. View post on imgur.com ![]() |
02-12-2015, 09:24 PM | #4 |
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Magnesium usually has a chemically induced oxidation layer to prevent further oxidation. This layer is quite pourous and when degreased with a heavy degreaser or chemicals it will turn whitish.
Last edited by avocet; 02-12-2015 at 10:37 PM.. |
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